Harvey Shulman Memorial Entrance Scholarship
Concordia University
The Harvey Shulman Memorial Entrance Scholarship is intended to encourage and reward newly-admitted full-time students in the Faculty of Arts and Science who have been accepted as members of the Liberal Arts College. The scholarship is established in memory of Professor Harvey Shulman, who passed away in December 2005. Professor Shulman was a Permanent Fellow and the Principal of the Liberal Arts College at the time of his death. He was also a former Chair of the Political Science department, a former Vice-President of CUFA, a former member of the Board of Governors of the University and a member of the University Senate, in addition to serving on several other university and department of Political Science committees. This scholarship is renewable at the recommendation of the Liberal Arts College which will take into account the student's full-time enrollment, continuing membership in the Liberal Arts College, and academic performance.
Eligibility
- Entrance scholarships are available to full-time students entering university studies for the first time, based on completion of CEGEP, Canadian High School or College, or equivalent
- Candidates must be admitted to a Bachelor's program
Selection
Entrance Scholarship decisions and offers are made by the Faculties during admission processing throughout the spring into the summer, until all available awards have been filled.
- Selection for most scholarships are automatic and based on academic ranking
- Faculties and Schools select candidates and provide their recommendations to the Financial Aid and Awards Office
- Only selected candidates are notified. Selection begins in Spring and continues into the Summer
- For Faculty of Fine Arts programs requiring submission of a portfolio for admission, selection is based on the portfolio and not grades achieved before admission,
How scholarships are paid
Scholarships are disbursed to students' University accounts following verification of registration after the registration/course drop period ends. Most of these awards are payable in two equal installments over the Fall and Winter terms.